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Prince final hit, 1000 x's & 0's? Was a 1000 x's & 0's Prince's last medium hit when he was alive? Who would of thought that.wow! | |
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To be fair, this was the last new song of his I played at work and my friends all loved it. 'Look At Me' is actually my personal last favorite song, but much like 'Clouds', everyone who heard this song (1000 X's and O's) seemed to love it. [Edited 5/5/16 21:58pm] | |
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I know I did. Radio relegated it to adult R&B though, so it never had a chance to break through like it should've. But to me it's still considered a hit. | |
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His last proper hit was TMBGITW. Betcha By Golly Wow if you're being generous. | |
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Someone on the Org mentioned "I Wonder". Even without remixing it. Just as it is now. Release it with a compilation video: instant hit. I wholeheartedly agree. | |
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Oops, sorry, misread your question. Nevermind... | |
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for every hit he had, he had plenty of songs as good or better that got ignored. Hits only tell a one dimensional story. | |
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1000 x's & 0's, Musicology, Fall In Luv 2nite, Black Sweat... none of these songs were commercial hits. | |
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Musicology wasn't a big hit chartwise but seems to have gained a bit of traction in the general public awareness, at least around these parts (ireland/uk). Those paying a bit more attention might know Black Sweat, but probably more from the gifs from the video than the song itself. | |
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A lot of people who know I'm Prince fan have expressed that X's and O's is a great song. It def has a mass appeal to the casual music fan... | |
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The last single that hit the charts over here (Netherlands) was Guitar in 2007.. | |
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Depends on what HIT is to you. He had RB radio hits and a few of those charted, like "Somebodys Somebody" and "Call My Name" even "satisfied" and "Black Sweat". "Future Baby Mama" won a grammy, not sure if it charted but i know RB radio played it. But as far as a crossover TOP 40 single, "Most Beautiful Girl" was his last TOP 10 and then "eye Hate U" was Top 25. 1999 re-charted in 2000 but that is it. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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It's not a new song. http://www.princevault.com/index.php?title=1000_X%27s_%26_O%27s | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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[Edited 5/6/16 7:54am] "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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I guess it all depends on if you define "hit" by records sales. I always assumed that was the case?
It looks like Black Sweat was the last song to crack the US top 100 coming in at #60, although #2 in Canada. Does that make it a "hit"?
The last #1 anywhere was TMBGITW but the last US #1 was Cream (that's 25 years ago).
Soft and Wet (#92) did better than Musicology (#120). Apparently Musicology didn't chart in the UK at all? So maybe not a "hit" but still a damn fine song if you ask me. It was the last of his songs to chart in Australia
And it looks like the last single to chart anywhere was Fallinlove2nite in the UK (#113).
The big surprise for me was seeing that I Hate U made it to #12 in the US. I didn't realise that was such a big song (even though I always liked it).
Betcha By Golly Wow didn't appear to even chart in the US but made it to #18 in Australia and #9 in Canada.
It's kinda strange looking back at all these statistics and seeing how different songs were accepted (or not) in different countries. It makes me wonder whether it is a cultural difference that is driving the variation or whether the marketing efforts of the record company (and/or artist) just happened to be focused on some countries and not others for specific songs.
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BLACKSWEAT was #1 in physical singles sales in the USA . FURY and CINAMMON GIRL both reached #43 in the UK. MUSICOLOGY was a minor hit in Australia, and if it was released physically it could have made the top 40. It was a minor hit on radio too. TE AMO CORAZON made the top ten in Spain, but at the time sales were very low (and still are). | |
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Never understood why there was a (radio) edit for Black Muse but only available on Tidal. Would have made a nice way to promote the album, especially now that it is available everywhere. With his death it might even become a hit as "his last single". | |
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According to Wiki (my source for everything ) the US R&B chart had the most singles over his career (57) although UK chart had 56 songs. The US billboard chart had 52 singles altogether.
The country with the highest average chart position was Norway (7.7059) but only 17 songs charted in that country.
Personally I think a lot of the songs from the latter part of his career could have sold more or done better if they had a more rigourous marketing campaign and support from a record label (or something like that). I think part of the reason that his sales started to dip in the mid-90s was because he didn't have the record label pushing him to make a profit and his interest was more around getting the music out and less about promotion or chart success.
In my mind there a lot of "hits" in the catalogue but they don't necessarily equate with sales (or downloads/views) which often has more to do with the quality of the promotion and not the quality of the song. As a point of comparison Rebecca Black's "Friday" has over 90 million views on Youtube right now and has sold at least 400,000 copies (it charted higher than Sexy MF and If I Was Your Girlfriend). If you've heard the song then you know that it is all about the promotion not the song (and if you like that song then you really need to sit down and take a good hard look at yourself and figure out where your life went wrong). | |
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Excellent song A 1000 Hugs & Kisses.... Prince 4Ever. | |
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I'm surprised Musicology isn't defined as a hit, that was the song that preceded his huge 2004 "comeback". Either way, as I've said here many times, I'd rather listen to a new Prince album than an album by just about anyone else. | |
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Shopping in a Vegas store and this is playing right now. | |
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A 1000 x's & 0's made #17 on billboard r&b chart. | |
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This is a beautiful track I really like both the old version and the version on Hit N Run Phase ONE. God Bless Prince
(I've been on prince.org on and off since 1998. This is my 3rd or 4th username as I forgot passwords. Previous usernames were mgck01, sledgemcpeak. Peace to all here) | |
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hits no such thing....only a thing of the past... hit n r pt 2 is a hit and awesome...may u kive 2 c the dawn | |
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The last real hits, IMO, were Most Beautiful Girl and Musicology. Songs that were played on radios, danceclubs, etc. Other songs may have been in charts in some countries, maybe because of marketing strategies, but I doubt that people remember them. | |
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